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Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2022), Steven L. Schooner, David J. Berteau Jan 2023

Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2022), Steven L. Schooner, David J. Berteau

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This paper/chapter, presented at the Thomson Reuters Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2022), attempts to identify some the leading, evolving trends and issues in U.S. federal procurement. Consistent with prior practice, this chapter offers extensive coverage of the federal procurement (and grant) and defense spending trends and attempts to predict what lies ahead, particularly with regard to legislative and executive activity. This year's chapter begins with a cautionary note about the federal debt ceiling and discusses, among other things, the flurry of regulatory activity in the public procurement sphere as the Biden administration accelerates efforts to restore and …


Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2021), Steven L. Schooner, David Berteau Jan 2022

Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2021), Steven L. Schooner, David Berteau

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This paper/chapter, presented at the Thomson Reuters Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2021), attempts to identify some the leading, evolving trends and issues in U.S. federal procurement. Consistent with prior practice, this chapter offers extensive coverage of the federal procurement (and grant) and defense spending trends and attempts to predict what lies ahead, particularly with regard to legislative and executive activity. This year's paper discusses, among other things, the flurry of activity in the public procurement sphere as the Biden administration accelerates efforts to restore and reshape the government, special emergency procurement authorities deployed during the coronavirus pandemic, …


Transformational Procurement—The Past And Future Of Global And Local Public Purchasing—Views From The Expert Community On What Public Money Did And Will Still Need To Buy, Steven L. Schooner, Gustavo Piga Jan 2022

Transformational Procurement—The Past And Future Of Global And Local Public Purchasing—Views From The Expert Community On What Public Money Did And Will Still Need To Buy, Steven L. Schooner, Gustavo Piga

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This short piece discusses a (rather informal) survey of approximately two dozen public procurement experts (including University professors, consultants, national regulators, multilateral development bank members, and lawyers; all chosen primarily based upon their prior dealings with Professor Piga). The survey looks back (or, in other words, at where we've been) and forward (or, in other words, where we're going.) The results of the survey were originally presented at the Global Revolution XI Conference at the University of Nottingham in June of 2022.


Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2020), Steven L. Schooner, David J. Berteau Jan 2021

Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2020), Steven L. Schooner, David J. Berteau

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This paper/chapter, presented at the Thomson Reuters Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2020), attempts to identify the key evolving trends and issues in U.S. federal procurement for 2020-2021 and beyond. Consistent with prior practice, this chapter offers extensive coverage of the federal procurement (and grant) and defense spending trends and attempts to predict what lies ahead, particularly with regard to legislative and executive activity. This year's paper discusses, among other things, special emergency procurement authorities deployed during the coronavirus pandemic, the high degree of uncertainty currently being experienced in the public procurement sphere as the Biden administration begins, …


No Time To Waste: Embracing Sustainable Procurement To Mitigate The Accelerating Climate Crisis, Steven L. Schooner Jan 2021

No Time To Waste: Embracing Sustainable Procurement To Mitigate The Accelerating Climate Crisis, Steven L. Schooner

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Procurement professionals will increasingly be asked to play an important role in adapting to and mitigating the effects of climate change. Unfortunately, we don't have time to waste, either feeling hopeless or waiting for changes to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and subsequent efforts to implement new regulations. The time to start progressing up the learning curve is now. We need to talk - seriously, thoughtfully - about climate change and sustainable procurement, particularly early in the acquisition planning process. We need to rethink the value proposition, particularly with regard to factoring in the social costs of continuing to rely …


‘Warming Up’ To Sustainable Procurement, Steven L. Schooner, Markus Speidel Jan 2020

‘Warming Up’ To Sustainable Procurement, Steven L. Schooner, Markus Speidel

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Procurement professionals will play a critical role in the belated but necessary effort to slow the pace of climate change. That critical, evolved role will lie in sustainable procurement, which, if effectively implemented, will dramatically alter markets and fundamentally change purchasing behaviors. To be effective, procurement professionals will need to rethink how we define our profession, assess our outcomes, and bring value to our government customers. Successfully establishing a sustainable procurement regime will require dramatic change, including, among other things, overcoming the persistent tyranny of low price, understanding and adopting lifecycle costing, considering externalities in the value proposition, and, of …


Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2019), Steven L. Schooner Jan 2020

Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2019), Steven L. Schooner

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This paper/chapter, presented at the Thomson Reuters Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2019), attempts to identify the key evolving trends and issues in U.S. federal procurement for 2019-2020 and beyond. Consistent with prior practice, this chapter offers extensive coverage of the federal procurement and defense spending trends and attempts to predict what lies ahead, particularly with regard to legislative and executive activity. This year's paper discusses, among other things, the high degree of uncertainty currently being experienced in the public procurement sphere, dramatic increases to the micro-purchase and simplified acquisition thresholds, the work of the Congressionally-mandated Section 809 …


Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2016), Steven L. Schooner, Neal J. Couture Jan 2016

Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2016), Steven L. Schooner, Neal J. Couture

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This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2015), attempts to identify the key trends and issues in U.S. federal procurement. Consistent with prior practice, this chapter offers extensive coverage of the federal procurement, grant, and defense spending trends and attempts to predict what lies ahead, particularly with regard to legislative and executive activity. The paper discusses, in addition to the macro-level data, initiatives from OFPP and DoD, including the Better Buying Power 3.0's less-than-obvious focus on innovation, the need for investment in research and development, information technology and category management, acquisition performance measurement (or …


Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2015), Steven L. Schooner Jan 2015

Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2015), Steven L. Schooner

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This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2014), attempts to identify the key trends and issues in U.S. federal procurement for 2014. Consistent with prior practice, this chapter offers extensive coverage of the federal procurement, grant, and defense spending trends and attempts to predict what lies ahead, particularly with regard to legislative and executive activity (which, this year, was highlighted by Executive Order activity). The paper discusses, in addition to data, changes to OFPP and DoD leadership and the continued Defense Department Better Buying Power Initiative (now in version 3.0) and acquisition performance measurement …


Emerging Policy And Practice Issues, Steven L. Schooner, David Berteau Jan 2014

Emerging Policy And Practice Issues, Steven L. Schooner, David Berteau

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This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2013), attempts to identify the key trends and issues in U.S. federal procurement for 2013. Consistent with prior practice, this chapter offers extensive coverage of the federal procurement spending trend and attempts to predict what lies ahead. Budgetary and financial insecurity were less significant last year, but there is no question that the spending reduction represents a meaningful change in the long-term trend. More broadly, the paper discusses agency purchasing data (particularly at the Defense Department), grants spending and major changes in uniform guidance, the continued Defense …


Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2012), Steven L. Schooner, David J. Berteau Jan 2013

Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2012), Steven L. Schooner, David J. Berteau

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This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2012), attempts to identify the key trends and issues for 2013 in U.S. federal procurement. Budgetary and financial insecurity emerge as the most significant emerging issues in government contracting. Consistent with prior practice, this chapter offers extensive coverage of the federal procurement spending trend and attempts to predict what lies ahead. Among other things, it discusses the pending sequestration, procurement spending rates, agency purchasing data (particularly at the Defense Department, Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of State and the Agency for International Development), grants spending, …


Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2011), Steven L. Schooner, David J. Berteau Jan 2012

Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2011), Steven L. Schooner, David J. Berteau

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This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2011), attempts to identify the key trends and issues for 2012 in U.S. federal procurement. It begins from the premise that the most significant emerging issue in government contracting, looking ahead, is the money (or lack of it). As the fiscal belt tightens, the procurement landscape - what the government buys, from whom, and how - will necessarily change. Consistent with prior practice, this chapter offers extensive coverage of the federal procurement spending trend and attempts to predict what lies ahead. It also discusses the proliferation of …


Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2010), Steven L. Schooner, David J. Berteau Jan 2010

Emerging Policy And Practice Issues (2010), Steven L. Schooner, David J. Berteau

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This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2010), attempts to identify the key trends and issues for 2011 in U.S. federal procurement. The paper, among other things, focuses on the intense activity that emanated from the Defense Department, primarily through USD(AT&L) Ashton Carter’s Efficiency and Productivity Initiative; summarizes empirical evidence that the federal procurement spending growth cycle finally has run its course; offers a window into the concentration of spending amongst the largest contracting agencies and government contractors; points out that, despite all of the attention focused upon government contracting, over the last decade …